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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1924
Frank McMillan Diary 1924 2.pdf
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1924 Frank McMillan Brulington Ont
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April 7th (Monday) arrived home in Hamilton at 750 this morning after being in Cal since Dec 3rd. Grandpa Boniface was at the station to me us. we took street car to 44 {street name?} and had a big blow out of a feed feeling pretty tired after being on the train since Thursday night at 650PM 3 days and 4 nights. Called up Ida who took us out to Burlington to see all the folks found them all fairly well, but Grandpa who was not very well. John + Smith have all the Calbury transplanted
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